Hermann von Praunheim

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Hermann von Praunheim came from the family of the Lords von Praunheim and was dean of the collegiate chapter of St. Peter and Alexander in Aschaffenburg in the last quarter of the 13th century . He is explicitly mentioned in 1282. His father, Wolfram II. Von Praunheim , was, like his brother Heinrich III. von Praunheim , Imperial School of the Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main . Only his first name , Udelinde , is known of his mother . Likewise, little is known about his work as dean, but he seems to have operated a very active family policy: In his tenure is his nephew, Theodoric Zenechin of Bommersheim , canons of the pen, another relative at this time the curator .

literature

  • Alfred Friese: The Lords of Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, inheritance of the Reich in Frankfurt am Main: Property, social and cultural history of an imperial family of the high and late Middle Ages . Masch. Diss. 1952, p. 65, especially there also note 7.